EMDR
EMDR is an acronym for Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing. It is an innovative clinical
treatment that has successfully helped over a million individuals
who have survived trauma, including sexual abuse, domestic
violence, combat, crime, and those suffering from a number of
other complaints including depressions, addictions, phobias and a
variety of self-esteem issues.
EMDR is a complex method of psychotherapy that integrates many of the successful elements of a range of therapeutic approaches in combination with eye movements or other forms of rhythmical stimulation in ways that stimulate the brains information processing system. With EMDR therapy it is unnecessary to delve into decades-old psychological material, but rather, by activating the information-processing system of the brain, people can achieve their therapeutic goals at a rapid rate, with recognizable changes that dont disappear over time.
I have completed both levels of the EMDR training, as well as an advanced training course with a specialty in chemical dependency.
For more information, visit the EMDR website.